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Apart from my regular monitor (Acer GN246HL), I'm using a little TV (Memorex MLT1931) as a second monitor (through HDMI -- my graphics card is an AMD Radeon 7800 series -- device manager/radeon setting won't tell me which, exactly), and it seems almost impossible to tweak the color/display settings to be just right, on both native resolution (1280x720) or 1980x1080.
If this isn't just "collateral damage" from using a TV instead of a proper monitor, it's very frustrating (and even more so, since I am color-deficient myself).
I apologize that these are photos of LCD screens, but is it possible to tell from these photos which settings (brightness, contrast, gamma, sharpness, colors, etc) specifically are too strong/weak? I tried finding a screenshot to take that included a face, text, and colors that were mismatching (blue at the top)
Actual computer monitor:
TV monitor (want this one to match the one above):
Have you tried changing the Brightness and Contrast on the TV? I would say you need to decrease them both. If possible try decreasing the strength of the blue, compared to the other colors, as well. Also, some TV's have a set of predefined profiles you can pick from, if you have that option I would try out all the profiles before messing with the individual settings. – Curtis – 2016-06-29T03:31:36.183
I have tried messing with most settings individually, and that's why I decided to make a post - every tweak seemed to make it worse – galois – 2016-06-29T03:53:14.790